Lucien let out a small chuckle. [color=burlywood]"It's a part of her charm. She's [i]supposed[/i] to be mysterious."[/color] He told him. It was clear that the addition of the silks had surprised Geralt. He was sure that might have satisfied Ivory a little. Probably think something along the lines of, 'he's not the only one with skill.' [color=burlywood]"I think you'll be pleasantly surprised."[/color] He told him, before glancing off to the side as he had seen Ivory approach. Ivory had been sitting in the back area of her performance tent prior to this, a little irritated by the fact she had to delay her opening because of Geralt. Still, if Lucien had made this decision, then it was probably the correct one. There would be no point in holding a show if there was no one to see it, though if there was at least a few, she would perform as she always did. It had been almost an hour when she had decided to stand and head to the side entrance to see if it would be a good time to begin. That was when she took note of Lucien and of course, Geralt near the side entrance, causing her to immediately grimace. It would have been nice to get started with her performance without having to see that distasteful man. [color=darkgray]"Heard he was late on his first day. Are you deducting his pay for that?"[/color] Ivory asked Lucien, crossing her arms with a very slightly amused expression. Honestly she could care less about how much the man got paid, it wasn't any of her concern, but it was most certainly not a good impression to leave on Lucien, who quite valued punctuality. Lucien held back a sigh. These two would most certainly not get along well, at least on Ivory's end. [color=burlywood]"He made up for it a bit with his performance, but I'm still holding it against him for a few days. He [i]did[/i] say it would never happen again, right, Geralt?"[/color] He asked, glancing over at the man.